Alternative to IrfanView
As a long time user of IrfanView myself, I was also looking for a worthy successor on Linux.
I have not found a single app for all my use cases, but I am happy with combining a couple of tools.
For adding basic info (e.g. arrows or text) or in order to obfuscate parts of an image, I use GIMP.
For other basic manipulation like cropping, rotating or color adjustments I found gThumb.
I use Geeqie as a fast viewer (it can rotate and flip though), and Screenshot-Tool Shutter as minimalist Editor that can blur, crop and put markers into a picture.
With Geeqie I can say ("Open in external editor...")
Don't know how well this works under Kubuntu though.
I'm running Ubuntu Studio 19.10 and installed a (wine) snap of Irfanview using the provided GUI "Software". A link to the executable appears in my menu tree in the photography section.
I'm able to open, modify and save files to/from my home directory path using Irfanview, it can use my entire 4K screen, no errors reported.